Design No. 369

Trasnagh

1935

Design 369 represents one of Alfred Mylne's creations, documented under the original name Trasnagh. The design survives in the archive through seventeen drawings, which form part of the comprehensive record of Mylne's work as a naval architect. This design entry documents the extent of available archival material without making claims regarding construction history or specifications where records remain incomplete.

Original Drawings · 17 sheets

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Dimensions

LOA11.1 m / 37 ft
LOD11.1 m / 37 ft
LWL7.3 m / 24 ft
Beam2.4 m / 8 ft
Draft1.5 m / 5 ft

Historical Context

Alfred Mylne was a Scottish naval architect whose practice spanned several decades and encompassed designs across a range of vessel types. The archive preserves designs numbered sequentially, though not all designs proceeded to construction, and some remain documented solely through drawing sets. Design 369 exists within this broader corpus of work. The survival of seventeen drawings indicates the design received sufficient development to warrant comprehensive technical documentation. Without confirmed construction records, the design's status—whether built, proposed, or speculative—remains to be determined through archival research.